Date: Thu, 07 Apr 2005 12:59:13 +0900 From: Joel <rees@ddcom.co.jp> To: FreeBSD Mailing Lists <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: mod_tsa anyone? Message-ID: <20050407125257.D340.REES@ddcom.co.jp> In-Reply-To: <BE7A0B2E.28428%Shane@007Marketing.com> References: <20050406203052.C9CD.REES@ddcom.co.jp> <BE7A0B2E.28428%Shane@007Marketing.com>
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On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 21:54:54 +0930 Shane Ambler <Shane@007Marketing.com> wrote > You can find openssl in /usr/ports/security/openssl There it is. I could have sworn I looked in there yesterday. My fat fingers, likely. > Not sure what version shipped with the last release but if you use cvsup to > update your ports tree (appendix A of the handbook) you will get 0.9.7f Yep. Now, before I try applying a patch for 0.9.7e to 0.9.7f, I guess I need to figure out how to find out whether 0.9.7e got a tag that I can reference. I assume that the current contents of openssl/files would have the same sorts of problems with openssl 0.9.7e as the opentsa patch for 0.9.7e would have against 0.9.7f. (Last night on the train, I remembered seeing the sample supfile for getting the system source, but I suppose I don't really want to play with the system's openssl?) -- Joel Rees <rees@ddcom.co.jp> digitcom, inc. $B3t<02q<R%G%8%3%`(B Kobe, Japan +81-78-672-8800 ** <http://www.ddcom.co.jp> **
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